
Hosted by Karl and a variety of guest cohosts, WATP navigates the murky waters of today’s popular and not-so-popular podcasts. They offer honest reviews that break the 4th wall of broadcasting and sometimes make sensitive podcasters cry a little. Simply put, they’re listening so you don’t have to. Subscribe to Who Are These Podcasts wherever you listen to podcasts.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 726 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedySociety & Culture | |||

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Emily was right.
Emily World Order.
One star for you Karlypoo.
(Annie darling, please do the above in your finest Jamaican accent. Thank you.(Don’t read this part.))
I talked to my lawyer again today. He said that I can have your house when the lawsuit’s over. Unfortunately, I have to go see my lover, Hitman Dan, today, so you are safe for this moment. But it’s coming down the pike. You’ll be forced to like the beer off of my shirt and fill the empty beer cans with more beer. Skol!
This podcast is just some boomer living out his glory days like he didn't peak in high school.
Smile-Talking Nobody Karl Hamburger struggles with a speech impediment while rehashing a stolen bit from the former Opie and Anthony radio show. Every other podcast he is joined by TV's Adam Busch, who provides an insufferable whistling nostril when he's not talking. (Seriously Adam, get your septum undeviated.) The only thing holding the show together is Producer Chris, who selflessly tolerates Hamburger's baffonery while keeping iconic Simpson's references relevant.
Totally unwatchable. How can anyone stand this drivel. One star.
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A critical exploration of various podcasts takes center stage, characterized by both humorous critiques and insightful commentary on the podcasting industry. The content frequently dissects the performances of notable figures within the medium, focusing on their quirks, controversies, and the current state of popular audio storytelling. Broad themes emerge around podcasting culture, celebrity interactions, and the absurdities that often accompany them, making the discussions relevant and engaging for listeners who appreciate unvarnished takes on media personalities. Unique to this analysis is the blend of earnest reflection and comedic banter, creating a dynamic listening experience that both entertains and informs.
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